Friedrich Wilhelm Engelhard (19 September 1813 â 22 January 1902) was a German sculptor and painter.
He was born in Grünhagen (near Bienenbüttel, Prussia). He studied at Hanover, at Copenhagen with Thorwaldsen and at Munich with Schwanthaler.
He executed many groups, single figures and genre pieces. His chief work was a frieze on the Edda. This was executed in 1857 in the Marienburg Palace at the request of George V, King of Hanover. It is a colossal work dealing with the main features of the saga and rich in grand sculptural effects.
Among Engelhard's other creations are âÂÂLove on a Swan,â âÂÂDancing Springtime,â âÂÂSlinger with Dog,â âÂÂBacchus Conquering a Panther,â âÂÂCupid and Psyche,â âÂÂA Child Fishing,â âÂÂA Child Threading a Needle,â statue of St. Michael, portrait medallion of Bismarck (for the monument of Canossa, near Harzberg), âÂÂChrist Blessing Little Children,â and legendary characters of Germany: Odin, Thor, and the Valkyries.